It fascinates me how a look or gesture can tell you the connection between man and animal. Body language is a wondrous thing. And this "simple" capture telegraphs that wondrous thing perfectly, Kiki! Lovely!!P.S. I just now saw your title... ;-D #10423813

Dale and I have been watching a nature show with Morgan Freeman called "Born to be Wild" and I so much saw you running this place.

It's was about orphaned elephants and orangutangs and I just feel it's your calling and place to be working with animals. :)

Okay, I have spoken my heart.

Now to tell you how touching this image is. It's the "moments" you know how to capture that makes you such an inspiring photographer. You seem to "feel" when to click, and then we get to feel what you felt.

Photographer of them or animal companion, your forte and heart is with them.

P.S. It's always been a sincere wish of mine to work with and be around animals. And I did raise and train horses for some years and I did have and work with a rescue dog in the Danish Civil Defence for a number of years, but it never got any further. Maybe because it's so hard to make a living doing what one loves... #10451980

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Uploaded on 11/17/2012 7:10:39 AM

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